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True, the stand is a weird one... and it seems a bit wobbly when you first set it up. "Bouncy" is the word i'd use. But I have not had any issues with it thus far... meaning, it hasn't started leaning one way or another. Hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We are using the stand and it is very stable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, I would say this tv stand is not only stable, but one of the best looking ones I've seen. Super easy to install, does *not* feel cheap. Heavy weight to it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.MDA, The TV is pretty stable on the stand, yes. I will say that the interface area for the connection is fairly small compared to the size of the TV itself. What this means in practical terms is that if your entertainment center isn't very stable, it will transmit some of that to the TV, and you'll get a little wobble from time to time. If your center is solid, shouldn't be an issue. I have a heavily customized, but very light, center that started life as an IKEA product. My apartment is near a major road, and I do get traffic vibrations, but the TV stays absolutely put. If you're really worried you can run a strap from one the VESA holes to a wall anchor.
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